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it was a pro-morsi and anti-morsi issue four or five days ago. we have anti-morsi protesters with us. they don't believe military intervention is proper. it's a democracy. you can't go to the negotiation table with guns and ammunition in tanks. this is not how democracy is being pushed into the scene. at the moment we don't know the whereabouts of the president. i cannot confirm or deany any o the rumors. >> reporter: what do you know about the talks going on today? the military says it's been talking to a group of national political young people, religious people. has it been talking to members of the morsi government and the freedom justice party? >> reporter: they invited members of the party to a meeting the party refused saying the military has no place in politics to do any type of mediation. it's supposed to follow a strict chain of command. more than half the country is willing to stand in front of the military. under no circumstances will we ever accept a political tear backed coup that installs an ill legitimate leader. he's a respectab
it was a pro-morsi and anti-morsi issue four or five days ago. we have anti-morsi protesters with us. they don't believe military intervention is proper. it's a democracy. you can't go to the negotiation table with guns and ammunition in tanks. this is not how democracy is being pushed into the scene. at the moment we don't know the whereabouts of the president. i cannot confirm or deany any o the rumors. >> reporter: what do you know about the talks going on today? the military says it's...
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morsi. that is tahrir square. that was the heart and soul of the revolution some 2 1/2 years ago that ultimately ousted the then leader, hosni mubarak. on the right side of your screen, just a couple miles away, folks with quite a different perspective. these are pro-morsi demonstrators. according to a morsi spokesperson we've been in touch with here at cnn, there has been a coup in egypt. the fact is that the military, according to the spokesperson, has taken over. according to our senior correspondent ben wedeman there on the ground in cairo, was reporting on our air a little while ago that mohamed morsi is in the republican guard complex. we believe. what he's doing there, we don't know. according to witnesses the army has erected barbed wire barriers around barracks where mohamed morsi is currently. we're awaiting a statement from the military. what will they say? what is the road map for egypt as we look ahead? we'll take you live to cairo here momentarily. in the meantime, back to sanf
morsi. that is tahrir square. that was the heart and soul of the revolution some 2 1/2 years ago that ultimately ousted the then leader, hosni mubarak. on the right side of your screen, just a couple miles away, folks with quite a different perspective. these are pro-morsi demonstrators. according to a morsi spokesperson we've been in touch with here at cnn, there has been a coup in egypt. the fact is that the military, according to the spokesperson, has taken over. according to our senior...
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morsi was not pursuing democratic -- >> i don't want to get into the position of defending morsi, i'm not, i'm playing devil's advocate, but robert, you saw on monday president obama trying to talk about how he was giving a press conference about how the u.s. has really looked at the democratic efforts that have been made by muslim brotherhood and by egyptian golfs. that's not necessarily where some critics say the u.s. has put its efforts. others say it has more to do with the security considerations. what do you expect to hear from president obama when he finally speaking on this? >> i hope that the president says what jeremy said about the security side, but doesn't limit itself to the security side, because that really has been missing over the last two years, where we have essentially given the muslim brotherhood a free rein domestically as long as they played by our regional security interests. what this tells us, with millions of people in the street, is that there is a civic society in egypt that wants to be engaged, wants or support and wants to be heard. >> we're closely fol
morsi was not pursuing democratic -- >> i don't want to get into the position of defending morsi, i'm not, i'm playing devil's advocate, but robert, you saw on monday president obama trying to talk about how he was giving a press conference about how the u.s. has really looked at the democratic efforts that have been made by muslim brotherhood and by egyptian golfs. that's not necessarily where some critics say the u.s. has put its efforts. others say it has more to do with the security...
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there's a big war of words between the morsi and anti-morsi camp. on the one hand millions of people on the street delivers a vote of no confidence to the president. on the other hand he was the first democratically elected president of egypt. it needs to mature to carry forward. we know would you morsi won, because there was only one political party. for 80 years it was incredibly well organized. now it's been pushed back out of the governance game, because it failed particularly these emerging democracies, whether islamic hinged democraciedemocr actually proceed to some kind of reasonable political future. i think this is a blow for that project right now. >> almost breathtaking to see how quickly the situation is unfolding. he was very confident, obviously not very optimistic about that right now. >>> we'll resume our special breaking news coverage right after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] fight pepperoni heartburn and pepperoni breath fast with tums freshers. concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. tums freshers. ♪
there's a big war of words between the morsi and anti-morsi camp. on the one hand millions of people on the street delivers a vote of no confidence to the president. on the other hand he was the first democratically elected president of egypt. it needs to mature to carry forward. we know would you morsi won, because there was only one political party. for 80 years it was incredibly well organized. now it's been pushed back out of the governance game, because it failed particularly these...
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morsi held under house arrest. the military here in egypt is rounding up members of his party, the muslim brotherhood. let's bring back aaron snyder, a processor at texas a&m university. before we bring in erin, i want to get to ian lee outside the court where the transitional president has just been installed. that has happened in much quicker than you and i wof expected this morning. >> right here behind me you have the supreme constitutional court. it was just a year ago where morsi did the exact same oath. security has been tight here. we have armored personnel carriers behind me. the police, the army tight security. supporters or protesters, people who supported what happened yesterday are outside. we see people who supported former president morsi say thg is the right and they are opposed to what is taking place right now. >> yeah, i mean you rightly point out that this is exactly the same place where a democratically elected morsi was installed just a year ago. one of those who are out there protesting these
morsi held under house arrest. the military here in egypt is rounding up members of his party, the muslim brotherhood. let's bring back aaron snyder, a processor at texas a&m university. before we bring in erin, i want to get to ian lee outside the court where the transitional president has just been installed. that has happened in much quicker than you and i wof expected this morning. >> right here behind me you have the supreme constitutional court. it was just a year ago where...
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morsi was only in power for a year. so not a lot can actually be done in a year one way or the other. for islamists this is going to stand as a defining moment in their history he along with previous key dates. 1954, where there was another military move against the brotherhood. the brotherhood was destroyed. this day will kind of last in islamist mythology as the day that their democratic gains were reversed. i'm worried about the implications of islamists saying we tried democracy, they wouldn't let us govern, maybe we have to try something else. and we have to be very concerned about how radicals will use this to justify their argument. al qaeda and others have been saying for years that democracy doesn't work, violence is the only way. so it's worth being very concerned about the implications. >> yeah. and i think you make a very good point. for those who supported this military intervention, and there are many millions here in egypt who saw that as the only solution. this is a good day. but we have to remember that
morsi was only in power for a year. so not a lot can actually be done in a year one way or the other. for islamists this is going to stand as a defining moment in their history he along with previous key dates. 1954, where there was another military move against the brotherhood. the brotherhood was destroyed. this day will kind of last in islamist mythology as the day that their democratic gains were reversed. i'm worried about the implications of islamists saying we tried democracy, they...
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there's an anti-morsi rally, a pr pro-morsi rally where you are. what's the latest? >> reporter: the very latest is the army has deployed vehicles, military vehicles. none anything else we understand people are still entering the area and some people telling us that soldiers had deployed on the roof top. what we're hearing from the speaker behind me is the people saying their going to stand their ground. they do not accept that morsi be ousted in a coup. i must point out that the numbers here are really warped by what we're seeing not. one poll was published a few hours ago. they found that 83% of e jipgs are in favor of this so called invited coup. this coup that has been slowly materializing for the last 48 hours. a coup with the faithful seems to be widely supported by many egyptians. wolf. >> it looks like the military is taking control of the largest state run newspaper. what about state run television. has the military taken effective charge of those broadcasts as well? >> reporter: we understand they may have deployed additional forces around the tv station. i
there's an anti-morsi rally, a pr pro-morsi rally where you are. what's the latest? >> reporter: the very latest is the army has deployed vehicles, military vehicles. none anything else we understand people are still entering the area and some people telling us that soldiers had deployed on the roof top. what we're hearing from the speaker behind me is the people saying their going to stand their ground. they do not accept that morsi be ousted in a coup. i must point out that the numbers...
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they don't want to see morsy arrested. they want to see the democratically elected government return as soon as possible. they said a democratically elected government. there may be a nuance there. it is a powerful message directly from the president, not one of his advisers or aides or spokesman, a direct important message to the egyptian leadership. the military and civilian leadership appointed by the military. if they want to see this relationship thrive in the years to come they have to make sure they do the right thing. one of the things i know and i know you have been following this, as well, that the u.s. is deeply concerned about is the military shutting down tv stations that supported morsy and they have even shut down al jazeera. that is a significant development in and of itself. >> and i believe mohamed morsy was getting messages out through al jazeera earlier today. that article that you mentioned the difference between a and b could be significant. a new parliament or the new parliament could be significance
they don't want to see morsy arrested. they want to see the democratically elected government return as soon as possible. they said a democratically elected government. there may be a nuance there. it is a powerful message directly from the president, not one of his advisers or aides or spokesman, a direct important message to the egyptian leadership. the military and civilian leadership appointed by the military. if they want to see this relationship thrive in the years to come they have to...
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at this point, do you know where president morsy, where former president morsy is now? >> the word former. he's under house arrest at the presidential guard head quarters. >> and there have to be reports as many as 300 muslim brotherhood members, that there are arrest warrants out for them. is that what you understand? >> yes, we have reports from somewhat concerned sources, but we're concerned ahead of the justice party and head of the elected egyptian government and also, the presidential under arrest, as well. >> supporters of this action says this is the will of the egyptian people. to you what is this and what happens next? >> i'm afraid that's an excuse. at the end of the day, the egyptians decided to side track the democratic process align itself one with faction of the opposition and the top of the democratically elected president. we seen it on tv and seen new ropes and election. they have to adhere to the constitution. and brushing with protesters one focus is shut already where i am now. so what is a coup? >> what will happen as far as you're concerned? >> th
at this point, do you know where president morsy, where former president morsy is now? >> the word former. he's under house arrest at the presidential guard head quarters. >> and there have to be reports as many as 300 muslim brotherhood members, that there are arrest warrants out for them. is that what you understand? >> yes, we have reports from somewhat concerned sources, but we're concerned ahead of the justice party and head of the elected egyptian government and also,...
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getting us back on track if you believe the morsi government and president morsi got us off track from genuine democracy. but right now the military does not seem to be doing that. you're right, wolf. i don't see it as a direct rebuke to the president but the president is right in this regard, which is if this is going to be seen as ultimately a path to genuine democracy for egypt, the military has to stop the arbitrary arrests, stop shutting down televisions stations and move to restoring constitutionalism, the rule of law and political participation pretty quickly. >> fouad, is the egyptian military together with the minute have ministry interior, which controls the police think trying now to simply destroy the muslim brotherhood? >> it looks like it, it looks like it. this is interesting that somehow the military could pull off a coup and it would not be a could you, it would be a path to democracy. the militaries could things in if a military way. this is it. what we're witnessing today, it a very sad day for democratic change. think of whatever you think of the muslim brotherhood.
getting us back on track if you believe the morsi government and president morsi got us off track from genuine democracy. but right now the military does not seem to be doing that. you're right, wolf. i don't see it as a direct rebuke to the president but the president is right in this regard, which is if this is going to be seen as ultimately a path to genuine democracy for egypt, the military has to stop the arbitrary arrests, stop shutting down televisions stations and move to restoring...
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at this point, do you know where president morsy, where former president morsy is now? >> the word former. he's under house arrest at the presidential guard head quarters. >> and there have to be reports as many as 300 muslim brotherhood members, that there are arrest warrants out for them. is that what you understand? >> yes, we have reports from somewhat concerned sources, but we're concerned ahead of the justice party and head of the elected egyptian government and also, the presidential under arrest, as well. >> supporters of this action says this is the will of the egyptian people. to you what is this and what happens next? >> i'm afraid that's an excuse. at the end of the day, the egyptians decided to side track the democratic process align itself one with faction of the opposition and the top of the democratically elected president. we seen it on tv and seen new ropes and election. they have to adhere to the constitution. and brushing with protesters one focus is shut already where i am now. so what is a coup? >> what will happen as far as you're concerned? >> th
at this point, do you know where president morsy, where former president morsy is now? >> the word former. he's under house arrest at the presidential guard head quarters. >> and there have to be reports as many as 300 muslim brotherhood members, that there are arrest warrants out for them. is that what you understand? >> yes, we have reports from somewhat concerned sources, but we're concerned ahead of the justice party and head of the elected egyptian government and also,...
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president morsy has said i'm not going to give up. he's even calling for dialogue right now under house arrest. i any what's really critical is this battle over the word "coup," this battle. and it's going to be played out in how the united states responds, what does it mean in terms of aid to egypt. and if it's proven and true that they're running around issuing arrest warrants for all these people, whether they're attacking and closing down various media outlets, doing that kind of thing, there's very little other than you can call it a coup. as one analyst said to me, look, no matter what it's called, no matter if it's a supreme court judge, the head of the constitutional court is going to be the interim president, it's umpired by the president. no matter what it is, it's the army in charge. no matter who they put there to be in charge. >> the obama administration didn't use the word coup because that brings with it repercussions. >> general dempsey told candy crowley earlier if it's determined this is a coup, that will trigger var
president morsy has said i'm not going to give up. he's even calling for dialogue right now under house arrest. i any what's really critical is this battle over the word "coup," this battle. and it's going to be played out in how the united states responds, what does it mean in terms of aid to egypt. and if it's proven and true that they're running around issuing arrest warrants for all these people, whether they're attacking and closing down various media outlets, doing that kind of...
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very good cooperation on foreign policy from the morsi deposit. i think -- morsi government. what's fascinating the arab spring as we see it, this is a turbulent state in the democracies of the arab spring. guess who's gloating right now? bashar al assad of syria, this is what you get if you kick us out. >> the question of the usa, the u.s. provided $1.5 billion to egypt every year. the question is, do you -- if it's a coup, by law, we're supposed to reconsider it or stop offering aid. isn't that offer a real risk? isn't egypt too important to stop providing aid? >> that's why you see them bending themselves into knots what to call themselves. the president of the generals said yes, we have laws in this country that govern our aid. we're waiting to see if this is a real coup. americans don't give money to egypt because they're being kind. it's about america's national security. because egypt went into this american broken alliance or other peace deal, camp david with israel this is what forms the base of a lot of that aid. also, you cannot afford to have egypt implode. that i
very good cooperation on foreign policy from the morsi deposit. i think -- morsi government. what's fascinating the arab spring as we see it, this is a turbulent state in the democracies of the arab spring. guess who's gloating right now? bashar al assad of syria, this is what you get if you kick us out. >> the question of the usa, the u.s. provided $1.5 billion to egypt every year. the question is, do you -- if it's a coup, by law, we're supposed to reconsider it or stop offering aid....
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yesterday, morsi was egypt's president. today, egypt has a new president, some say a new revolution. a lot has changed. over the last hour, adly mansour was sworn in. the ceremony lasted a minute or two. very swift. it was in keeping with the fast moving series of event that is saw the abrupt down fall of morsi. this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital protepelling the nationn a road to change. the general, chief of egypt's armed forces announced that adly mansour will replace him as president. while the military coup was met with cheers in tahrir square across the nile river, supporters of the deposed president chanted down with the military. the square has 1 million marchers denouncing hisout. messages sending ripples throughout the country that's seen death
yesterday, morsi was egypt's president. today, egypt has a new president, some say a new revolution. a lot has changed. over the last hour, adly mansour was sworn in. the ceremony lasted a minute or two. very swift. it was in keeping with the fast moving series of event that is saw the abrupt down fall of morsi. this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an...
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anti-morsi, mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, these crowds are enormous. millions of people have taken to the streets. mohamed morsi has just taken to the airwaves to address the country. we're going live to cairo. there are enormous demonstrations and enormous developments. stand by. american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insu
anti-morsi, mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, these crowds are enormous. millions of people have taken to the streets. mohamed morsi has just taken to the airwaves to address the country. we're going live to cairo. there are enormous demonstrations and enormous developments. stand by. american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced...
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>> he has some benefits that morsi didn't have. first of all, he has the army behind him. he was selected by the army to come in and rule as interim president and that's a big thing. he also has the ministry of interior, and that is the ministry in charge of policing the country. that's another big ministry to have on his side. he also has from the support of the coptic pope, or the christian church here in egypt and the head of the ashar, the leading school of sunni islam in the world so he does have a lot of support going into the new job and does need to tackle the security problem. there is a security crisis in egypt. they need to get the police back in the streets and there is also an economic crisis and he needs to turn around this economy and really give it a jump start to people feel the benefits quickly. >> and in all likelihood he is really not going to be the one to do t he is really a place holder by all accounts until there are elections speaking of which the timetable is all important here, the last time the military stepped in, hosni mubarak went out and the
>> he has some benefits that morsi didn't have. first of all, he has the army behind him. he was selected by the army to come in and rule as interim president and that's a big thing. he also has the ministry of interior, and that is the ministry in charge of policing the country. that's another big ministry to have on his side. he also has from the support of the coptic pope, or the christian church here in egypt and the head of the ashar, the leading school of sunni islam in the world so...
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the morsi government was a disaster. not just because the economy was in tatters but because the muslim brotherhood refused once it got into power to share any of that power with the other losing factions in egypt and that made the government ultimately ungovernable. the military has to at some point in the near future call for elections and it's not just the election that's important but it's what happens after the election. and fareed zakaria has pointed out you have to have institutions in place that guarantee the rights of minorities or it won't work. we saw zakaria's predictions played out in real time. >> and where do you see the government come back after the recess? is it going to be a lot of eye told you so, obama administration, you picked the wrong horse? >> this administration has been seen to be allied to two repressive governments in a row and i think there will be a lot of criticism from republicans. but i think they understand the public will not treat what's going on in egypt as a big voting issue. >> no
the morsi government was a disaster. not just because the economy was in tatters but because the muslim brotherhood refused once it got into power to share any of that power with the other losing factions in egypt and that made the government ultimately ungovernable. the military has to at some point in the near future call for elections and it's not just the election that's important but it's what happens after the election. and fareed zakaria has pointed out you have to have institutions in...
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as supporters and opponents of mohammed morsy. the islamist embattled to solve egypt's messy political conflict or risk a military takeover. for the president's critics, the ultimatum makes the end of morsy's rule seem near, in many ways, so is the egyptian revolution, part two. it was just two and a half years ago, that egyptians toppled dictator hosni mubarak. in came president morsy a member of the muslim brotherhood fairly elected and increasingly hated by liberal and moderate accused them of hijacking the resolution with islamist agenda and pushing aside political voices. months of demonstrations culminated sunday with millions marking the president's anniversary with nationwide protests demanding his ouster. when the protests didn't end and escalated into deadly clashes and attacks targeting the brotherhood's headquarters delivered its ultimatum. washington followed with the push for the president to call for new elections. howeverx in a televised speech to the nation last night, morsy gave no indication he plans to step asi
as supporters and opponents of mohammed morsy. the islamist embattled to solve egypt's messy political conflict or risk a military takeover. for the president's critics, the ultimatum makes the end of morsy's rule seem near, in many ways, so is the egyptian revolution, part two. it was just two and a half years ago, that egyptians toppled dictator hosni mubarak. in came president morsy a member of the muslim brotherhood fairly elected and increasingly hated by liberal and moderate accused them...
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morsi is gone. what about supporters of morsi, the islamists and muslim brotherhood? what are they thinking? it's been a humiliating week. now they call for protests. how big are they going to be? is there violence? there's concern. we have seen bloodshed overnight. more than 100 people injured in clashes between supporters in three districts including his hometown. in the meantime, morsi now fighting for his freedom. he's still in custody. he's banned from leaving the country. the top prosecutor here investigating him. other brotherhood members are in custody as well. yesterday, the interim president reached out to the brotherhood and said let's build this nation together. you have to wonder what they are thinking. with this apparent crackdown, that invitation is meaningful and so we'll see what happens today, john. protests today. they are calling it friday of rejection. >> one of the big questions, how many people will turn out and what is the posture of those protesting. an equally important question, how will the security personnel respond? how will they treat th
morsi is gone. what about supporters of morsi, the islamists and muslim brotherhood? what are they thinking? it's been a humiliating week. now they call for protests. how big are they going to be? is there violence? there's concern. we have seen bloodshed overnight. more than 100 people injured in clashes between supporters in three districts including his hometown. in the meantime, morsi now fighting for his freedom. he's still in custody. he's banned from leaving the country. the top...
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president morsi has fervent supporters. so tell us among supporters of president morsi what's happening on on the ground in support of the president? [ inaudible ] >> -- atmosphere is absolutely charged. there seems like they're prepared. they're wearing helmets, having club, running military style drills. they have patrols around. it seems like they're preparing for something to go down. inside the rally, though, they're adamant morsi stay in power. but they are vastly outnumbered by the protesters. this has been a rally here that has been going on for the past three days and the number peaked two days ago where we saw roughly 100,000 people. but today it has definitely died down a bit in terms of numbers. but they are still very much charged and stilled a ma adaman significant "stays in power. >> certainly a lot of elements there that would seem scary.se significant "stays in power. >> certainly a lot of elements there that would seem scary.ie significant "stays in power. >> certainly a lot of elements there that would se
president morsi has fervent supporters. so tell us among supporters of president morsi what's happening on on the ground in support of the president? [ inaudible ] >> -- atmosphere is absolutely charged. there seems like they're prepared. they're wearing helmets, having club, running military style drills. they have patrols around. it seems like they're preparing for something to go down. inside the rally, though, they're adamant morsi stay in power. but they are vastly outnumbered by the...
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this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital protepelling the nationn a road to change. the general, chief of egypt's armed forces announced that adly mansour will replace him as president. while the military coup was met with cheers in tahrir square
this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital protepelling the nationn a road to change. the general, chief of egypt's armed forces announced that adly mansour will replace him as president. while the military coup was met with cheers...
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these are the anti-morsi people. in another part of town, there's a large demonstration in support of mohamed morsi, and we're expecting large numbers of protesters outside of the hadiya palace, which is the normal home of the egyptian president, but we understand that mohamed morsi is not there now. today is sunday, the beginning of theirocairo, but i can see in the streets below, there are many few people out. many businesses are closed today out of fear of what could happen. what's interesting, though, compared to back 2 1/2 years ago when the uprising took place that ousted president hosni mubarak is you don't have the same element of fear. in january 2011, people did not know how the government would react to these protests. now people have been empowered, the opponents of mohamed morsi feel that they can bring out large numbers in the street. there are expectations that there could be violent confrontations today between the two sides but not part of the equation is the egyptian police, the muslim brotherhood,
these are the anti-morsi people. in another part of town, there's a large demonstration in support of mohamed morsi, and we're expecting large numbers of protesters outside of the hadiya palace, which is the normal home of the egyptian president, but we understand that mohamed morsi is not there now. today is sunday, the beginning of theirocairo, but i can see in the streets below, there are many few people out. many businesses are closed today out of fear of what could happen. what's...
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here the pro-morsy crowd in tahrir square the anti-morsy crowd. both large and both ready for a confrontation. the opposition, made up of young revolutionries, old regime loyalists, and ordinary citizens fed up with fuel shortages, power cuts, a collapsing economy, and rising crime will hit the streets sunday to demand the immediate resignation of the muslim brotherhood-supported president mohammed morsy, elected a year ago in egypt's first post-revolutionary presidential vote. the president's supporters insist he must stay in power. some demonstrators have brought clubs and sticks and say they're ready for a fight. refat ali traveled from upper egypt to the capital with a message to morsy's opponents. "our patience has run out," he says. "either you back off or the only thing left to do is to attack you with one fist." brotherhood spokesman jihad haddad warns the group's supporters will not turn the other cheek. >> this time under the bounds of the law we intend to execute our right of self-defendants to protect the protesters, our buildings, and
here the pro-morsy crowd in tahrir square the anti-morsy crowd. both large and both ready for a confrontation. the opposition, made up of young revolutionries, old regime loyalists, and ordinary citizens fed up with fuel shortages, power cuts, a collapsing economy, and rising crime will hit the streets sunday to demand the immediate resignation of the muslim brotherhood-supported president mohammed morsy, elected a year ago in egypt's first post-revolutionary presidential vote. the president's...
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supporters of mohamed morsi. they have called for protests. are they going to be big? have they going to be violent? some are concerned because in some areas things are turned ugly. >> reporter: a brotherhood backlash. more than 100 injured as supporters and opponents of mohamed morsi and his muslim brotherhood movement clash in three districts, including the ousted president's hometown. thursday night's brawl, the first sign of retaliation by morsi supporters who still say he's egypt's legitimate leader. in cairo, morsi supporters remain peaceful but defiant. meanwhile, the former democratically elected president is in military custody and now fighting for his freedom. one day after the armed forces toppled him from power, egypt's top prosecutor banned morsi from leaving the country, then launched an investigation into accusations that the former president incited deadly violence. more than 30 muslim brotherhood leaders also in custody, and facing charges. on thursday egypt's top judge, monsour sworn in as inter
supporters of mohamed morsi. they have called for protests. are they going to be big? have they going to be violent? some are concerned because in some areas things are turned ugly. >> reporter: a brotherhood backlash. more than 100 injured as supporters and opponents of mohamed morsi and his muslim brotherhood movement clash in three districts, including the ousted president's hometown. thursday night's brawl, the first sign of retaliation by morsi supporters who still say he's egypt's...
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morsi, president yesterday, under house arrest today. also arrested, an unknown number of morsi supporters and islamic religious leaders. keep in mind, morsi's election just about one year ago sent shock waves through washington, which feared his ties to islamic fundamentalists. bottom line today, egypt has called off its first attempt at democracy. but it is vowing to try again. the coup that toppled mohamed morsi was largely bloodless. and apparently quite popular, at least for now. joining me live from cairo is cnn's christiane aman por. the crowd has returned to tahrir square. tell me why. >> reporter: absolutely. egyptians are certainly up to party for a second night. during the course of the day, we saw the numbers dwindle to no more than a few hundred in the square. now night has fallen and the workday is over. they've come back again in their thousands. firecrackers are going off. it is certainly a celebratory move. judging by the people out there, you would never imagine that their constitution has been suspended. and although t
morsi, president yesterday, under house arrest today. also arrested, an unknown number of morsi supporters and islamic religious leaders. keep in mind, morsi's election just about one year ago sent shock waves through washington, which feared his ties to islamic fundamentalists. bottom line today, egypt has called off its first attempt at democracy. but it is vowing to try again. the coup that toppled mohamed morsi was largely bloodless. and apparently quite popular, at least for now. joining...
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i can tell you confidently that most of the people voted for morsi voted not for morsi, not because they wanted him, but they had no other option. number two, when morsi was elected, he was elected in an atmosphere that had a constitution, a parliament, and institutions. that's why we were just opening the door for him to abuse his power. what we're doing right now is that we're just getting one step backwards. i agree, it's a step backwards, but we are doing this and we are aware of this, that we are sticking only one step backwards so we can restart again on the right foot. >> right. dalia, thank you so much for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> it is a difficult time for prescott, arizona. the small mountain community works to remember 19 firefighters in the yarnell wildfire. learn how they are being remembered now. we know it's your most important videoconference of the day. hi! hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality experience theticket to
i can tell you confidently that most of the people voted for morsi voted not for morsi, not because they wanted him, but they had no other option. number two, when morsi was elected, he was elected in an atmosphere that had a constitution, a parliament, and institutions. that's why we were just opening the door for him to abuse his power. what we're doing right now is that we're just getting one step backwards. i agree, it's a step backwards, but we are doing this and we are aware of this, that...
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egyptian president mohamed morsy in cairo. . "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" >>> welcome back to "the lead." a deadline is passing for mohamed morsi. egyptians are filling the square. this time it's morsi who they want to step down and they gave him until tomorrow to, quote, meet the demands of the people. state media says seven people have been killed in clashes between pro and anti-morsi groups. what are you seeing in cairo? >> well, certainly we're hearing those reports but what you're seeing behind me is this massive and continually growing crowd in tahrir square. i'm going to step out of the way. there are fireworks and somebody is projecting on to this massive government building a laser message which means "go." that's what we're hearing chanted all day long and much of the night as well, direct
egyptian president mohamed morsy in cairo. . "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" >>> welcome back to "the lead." a deadline is passing for mohamed morsi. egyptians are filling the square. this time it's morsi who they...
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the muslim brotherhood says president morsy is under house arrest tonight. we'll have more with ivan watson live on the scene. >>> first a day of crucial testimony in the zimmerman trial. the gun. >> that's all someone would need to do to fire a shot, if it was fully loaded? >> yes. >> the hoodie. >> do you know whose blood that was? >> i got a partial dna profile and that matched trayvon martin. >> the dna. >> this would be a buckle swab taken from george zimmerman. >> i'll ask my experts where does the case stand now with the prosecution winding down the case and the zimmerman trial in black and white. my exclusive with the man that defended o.j. simpson and his trial. he'll tell me whether he thinks zimmerman should take the stand. >>> beginning with martin savidge outside the court live in sanford, florida. martin, another day, another gripping day of what could be vital testimony, the gun, the dna and so on. tell me about what happened today. >> yeah, a lot of forensics, piers. experts and evidence. much of the afternoon talking about dna, specifically
the muslim brotherhood says president morsy is under house arrest tonight. we'll have more with ivan watson live on the scene. >>> first a day of crucial testimony in the zimmerman trial. the gun. >> that's all someone would need to do to fire a shot, if it was fully loaded? >> yes. >> the hoodie. >> do you know whose blood that was? >> i got a partial dna profile and that matched trayvon martin. >> the dna. >> this would be a buckle swab taken...
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it remains very powerful because of mohamed morsi himself. he rushed into effect last year guaranteed that the military demanded the huge budget would be untouched by civilians and also guaranteed safe passage after hosni mubarak stepped down and committed human rights violations. basically and that same powerful military is now turned against him. >> what we're looking at now, i want to make it clear. this is actually a pro-morsi demonstration and, of course, thousands of others protesting against them. we can see, mona, he has support. >> he has support, but this is really as an egyptian. we don't want our country to descend to civil war. after morsi gave his speech, he made it very clear that he was not willing to listen to anybody and we saw his militia take to the streets and engage in clashes with protesters who were trying to remain peaceful. moha mohamed morsi keeps claiming he is legitimate president in egypt. he must tell us, is he a president or a war lord? >> i guess we'll see in just a few hours. 11:00 eastern time is the deadlin
it remains very powerful because of mohamed morsi himself. he rushed into effect last year guaranteed that the military demanded the huge budget would be untouched by civilians and also guaranteed safe passage after hosni mubarak stepped down and committed human rights violations. basically and that same powerful military is now turned against him. >> what we're looking at now, i want to make it clear. this is actually a pro-morsi demonstration and, of course, thousands of others...
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on the other, supporters insist morsi stay. today, marks the one year anniversary of his a rise in power. >>> next to edward snowden. it's believed the nsa leaker is still hold up at a russian airport. a top lawmaker says it would be immoral if moscow hands snowden to the u.s. and now, what apparently has mr. european officials furious at washington. barbara starr is following all the developments. how are u.s. officials responding? >> reporter: they're responding in the last few minutes a little bit. listen to this. this german publication started reporting that european offices were electronically bugged, spied upon by the u.s. and they say they have this information from documents from edward snowden, the self-confessed nsa leaker. so european officials are just furious, as you say, about it. the european president, the president of the european parliament, issuing a statement saying, quote, i am deeply worried and shocked about the allegations of u.s. authorities spying on eu offices. if the allegations prove to be true, it
on the other, supporters insist morsi stay. today, marks the one year anniversary of his a rise in power. >>> next to edward snowden. it's believed the nsa leaker is still hold up at a russian airport. a top lawmaker says it would be immoral if moscow hands snowden to the u.s. and now, what apparently has mr. european officials furious at washington. barbara starr is following all the developments. how are u.s. officials responding? >> reporter: they're responding in the last few...
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according to morsi's muslim brotherhood, he and under house arrest. carr penhaul is joining us live from cairo. morsi is being detained, and we're hearing reports of muslim brotherhood members being rounded up and arrested. update us on what's happening overall. >> there certainly seem to be some signs emerging that a little bit of witch hunt is under way against the muslim brotherhood because we heard in a statement from egypt prosecutor general's office he issued arrest warrants for 250 members of the muslim brotherhood. we're not sure as yet exactly how many of those have although we have heard a spokesman that some of the top leaders have been taken and we also hear from a reuters report that possibly the supreme leader of the muslim brotherhood has also been arrested. and the military stepping in can and closing down five tv channels that they believe were loyal to the government and just announced just as they signed that a witch hunt may be under way. >> so, karl, as we look at these pictures, clearly an awful lot of people in tahrir square and
according to morsi's muslim brotherhood, he and under house arrest. carr penhaul is joining us live from cairo. morsi is being detained, and we're hearing reports of muslim brotherhood members being rounded up and arrested. update us on what's happening overall. >> there certainly seem to be some signs emerging that a little bit of witch hunt is under way against the muslim brotherhood because we heard in a statement from egypt prosecutor general's office he issued arrest warrants for 250...
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topple morsy. one critic they had is they thought this guy was going to be very all egyptians but seemed to focus on power and reaching out to people only within the muslim brotherhood and not crossing lines to other sectors of society. it's interesting that when the top military general made his announcement that morsy was replaced as president and the constitution suspended he dressed up the presentation by inviting the top muslim cleric to sit alongside him and one of the chief liberal voices in egypt the nobel peace prize winner and former head of the national atomic agency commissioning a and a is a cloud critic of the military in years past. that was clearly a military effort to appear more inclusive and to reach out to other sectors of society while making this momentous announcement that has transformed the political landscape here. >> ben wedeman, it is a crushing blow to the muslim brotherhood. we are having reports that members are rounded up, officials are rounded up and arrested and so
topple morsy. one critic they had is they thought this guy was going to be very all egyptians but seemed to focus on power and reaching out to people only within the muslim brotherhood and not crossing lines to other sectors of society. it's interesting that when the top military general made his announcement that morsy was replaced as president and the constitution suspended he dressed up the presentation by inviting the top muslim cleric to sit alongside him and one of the chief liberal...
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>> well, we shouldn't assume immediately they will force morsy from power. that's a very delicate act to do, given he was, in fact, legitimately elected and how the united states would act if that were the case. they may come up with -- fudge a solution that he stays in power but they compel him one way or another to bring in opposition figures, to call for early presidential and paramen tarry elections, to redraft the constitution. there is a raft of things the army would like him to do and people would like him to do, but what we heard in the speech is he's not about to do it. >> how much longer is his term? how much longer is he supposed to serve? >> reporter: he's supposed to serve for three more years and in his speech this evening he yet again said, i made make makmak -- mistakes and will try to correct them. the main part of the speech addressing his base, as you said, ready to shed blood to defend the office he was elected to a year ago. >> and the u.s. is calling on morsy and the opposition to resolve it situation politically, does that seem possibl
>> well, we shouldn't assume immediately they will force morsy from power. that's a very delicate act to do, given he was, in fact, legitimately elected and how the united states would act if that were the case. they may come up with -- fudge a solution that he stays in power but they compel him one way or another to bring in opposition figures, to call for early presidential and paramen tarry elections, to redraft the constitution. there is a raft of things the army would like him to do...
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morsi shows no sign of giving him. today president obama urged him to call for early elections and he warned the military against playing out a coupe. what is taking place on the ground now, reza? >> reporter: i'm having a tough time hearing you but let me describe this scene outside the presidential palace where the crowds are getting bigger and louder. you get the sense they feel they are getting close to accomplishing this unlikely mission of toppling president morsi and the muslim brotherhood from power. they are getting excited because the clock is ticking for the deadline on wednesday. they told the government and opposition factions that you have two days to resolve this conflict and fix things. otherwise they said they were going to step in and put forth a road map out of this conflict. they would supersize it. over the past 24 hours really nothing has changed. indications are if we're getting closer to arm forces stepping in there are reports that the arm forces are giving a few more details about what would h
morsi shows no sign of giving him. today president obama urged him to call for early elections and he warned the military against playing out a coupe. what is taking place on the ground now, reza? >> reporter: i'm having a tough time hearing you but let me describe this scene outside the presidential palace where the crowds are getting bigger and louder. you get the sense they feel they are getting close to accomplishing this unlikely mission of toppling president morsi and the muslim...
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these are people who are disaffected with morsi. they're angry over their falling standards of living, electricity cuts, fuel crisis, the rising crime in the streets of cairo. so it's a real mix of people. but definitely unhappiness is on the rise. one opinion poll published today said that 63% of those polled said they had seen their standard of living fall since president morsi came to power a year ago. >> if the army steps in and forces him from power, what happens then? essentially that's a military coup, isn't it? what would then occur? >> reporter: we shouldn't assume immediately that they would force morsi from power. that's a very delicate act to do, given that he was in fact legitimately elected. the worry is how the united states would react if that were the case. so certainly they may come up -- they may fudge a solution where he stays in power but they compel him one way or the other to bring in opposition figures to call for early elections, to redraft the constitution. there's a whole list of things that the army would
these are people who are disaffected with morsi. they're angry over their falling standards of living, electricity cuts, fuel crisis, the rising crime in the streets of cairo. so it's a real mix of people. but definitely unhappiness is on the rise. one opinion poll published today said that 63% of those polled said they had seen their standard of living fall since president morsi came to power a year ago. >> if the army steps in and forces him from power, what happens then? essentially...
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morsi last night with this message, president morsi, try to resolve this. try to meet the needs of the people and the drama building, chris, with these military choppers flying above tahrir square. >> you can hear it. thank you very much for the reporting from there. >> thanks so much. >>> let's turn now to christiane. christiane, there is a lot to get through on both of these topics, but first on the protests as you see it happening. what do you make of this ultimatum? very unusual. >> i've been there from the beginning watching this unfold. i think this is a most extraordinary moment. what you have is, essentially, the army basically threatening to come in and make a coup. after the revolution, the army was ruling for about a year before the elections, then morsi fired them and put them back into their barracks really. but he is incredibly isolated, his ministers are resigning, some six have resigned, and the people don't want the islamist agenda they believe he has. >> this is the first democratly elected leader and they are going to kick him out. >> let
morsi last night with this message, president morsi, try to resolve this. try to meet the needs of the people and the drama building, chris, with these military choppers flying above tahrir square. >> you can hear it. thank you very much for the reporting from there. >> thanks so much. >>> let's turn now to christiane. christiane, there is a lot to get through on both of these topics, but first on the protests as you see it happening. what do you make of this ultimatum?...
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ben, how big a threat are these demonstrations to the morsi government? >> reporter: well, certainly if you look at the numbers, and the numbers are only growing, they're getting louder and more insistent in calling for president morsi to resign. it will be very hard for him to be deaf to these calls. he is, we just learned a little while ago, the president will be holding a press conference in about one hour's time. we don't know the content of what he's going to talk about, but clearly his eye will be on these demonstrators. he has millions of supporters. there's no denying that. they have been equally vocal. but certainly the rising calls in the street have put a lot of pressure on him. he's worried about the loyalty of the army. he's worried about the loyalty of the police in this current crisis. so we should watch that press conference very closely. candy. >> i know you'll be doing that, ben, and we will be back to you throughout the day. thank you. thank you all for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in washington. join us again next s
ben, how big a threat are these demonstrations to the morsi government? >> reporter: well, certainly if you look at the numbers, and the numbers are only growing, they're getting louder and more insistent in calling for president morsi to resign. it will be very hard for him to be deaf to these calls. he is, we just learned a little while ago, the president will be holding a press conference in about one hour's time. we don't know the content of what he's going to talk about, but clearly...
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morsi is refusing to bend, saying he is the legitimately legislated president. now the clock is ticking. the egyptian military has given morsi just a few more hours to resolve the crisis, or they say, they will step in, reza sayah has been following this. we now have less than six hours left. do we have any idea exactly what the military plans to do if we reach that deadline? >> reporter: it's not exactly clear, poppy. and that only adds to the spence and the intrigue. and the military really put the spotlight on themselves with this ultimatum. and the deadline today. the ultimatum to the president and the opposition factions to solve this conflict. otherwise, the military said, it would step in. but if the conflict is not resolved and indication is it's not going to be. this say showdown. it could potentially turn violent. in some cases it has. and what makes this so dramatic now you have three factions, the armed forces, the president, his supporters and the opposition all drawing their lines in sands and all making provocative incendiary statements. last nigh
morsi is refusing to bend, saying he is the legitimately legislated president. now the clock is ticking. the egyptian military has given morsi just a few more hours to resolve the crisis, or they say, they will step in, reza sayah has been following this. we now have less than six hours left. do we have any idea exactly what the military plans to do if we reach that deadline? >> reporter: it's not exactly clear, poppy. and that only adds to the spence and the intrigue. and the military...
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get used to saying president mansour for now and maybe don't get so used to saying president mohamed morsi, because now he's officially under house arrest. and still people are out in tahrir square celebrating all of this. it's a little becoackwards, isn it, the military now backing the people, where it was only a couple of years ago they were killing them in that last square. live from cairo, ian, you were there then, you're there now. talk to me about not only the situation that the ousted president finds himself in, but members of his party, the muslim brotherhood, are they fleeing for the hills because there are arrest warrants up to, i think, 300 now. people want to find these people who are politically alied with the president and get rid of them. >> reporter: ashleigh, egypt is kind of in a dangerous situation right now, especially as you just said, there are arrest warrants out for members of the muslim brotherhood, especially the head of the muslim brotherhood, the supreme guide has been arrested. this puts egypt in a dangerous situation because the supporters of the brotherhood a
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the next president, morsi was elect in a democratic election. the liberals and moderates are gathering against him. they claim he has an islamist agenda. they want him out and they sense they are getting close to doing that. it has a lot to do with a military statement yesterday. this is the front page of today's paper. final warning, the armed forces giving an ultimatum to get together and fix this crisis, otherwise, they will step in and put forth a road mab for egypt's future and supervise the implementation. it's not clear exactly what it means. all eyes over the next 24 hours can see what the president does and if he backs down. we are looking at the opposition, protesters behind us, they are continuing to mount the pressure. >> absolutely. so representative of what we saw with the overhaul and ousting of mubarak. we'll watch it closely. thank you, appreciate it. >>> it is the last day of president obama's trip to africa. he met with staff in tanzania and took part in a ceremony honoring americans killed in the 1998 terror bombings there. a
the next president, morsi was elect in a democratic election. the liberals and moderates are gathering against him. they claim he has an islamist agenda. they want him out and they sense they are getting close to doing that. it has a lot to do with a military statement yesterday. this is the front page of today's paper. final warning, the armed forces giving an ultimatum to get together and fix this crisis, otherwise, they will step in and put forth a road mab for egypt's future and supervise...
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pro-morsi demonstrates against anti-morsi ddemonstrator. the police may also be involved as we understand. we hear from a cnn team on the ground a car has been set on fire. there are shotguns apparently being fired. molotov cocktails are also being thrown there. it is a very fluid situation. and what we've heard at friday prayers were calls from the sheikhs, from the preachers, calling on pro-morsi supporters not to go home, to stand and even die for their cause if necessary. as i say, right now, night has fallen, but no sign of pro-morsi demonstrators are heading back to their homes, brooke. >> now fatal clashes in cairo according to karl penhaul as we look at these live pictures and that burning car you were just describing. karl penhaul in cairo. thank you. we'll continue to monitor the developing situation here in cairo, egypt, as clearly people are furious that mohamed morsi has been ousted. >>> coming up next, though, we are looking also at these live pictures inside this courtroom in sanford, florida. i am seeing activity which tells
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the opposition factions, opponents of president morsi far outnumber the supporters of president morsi. this was about who can put on the best demonstration, a knockout in favor of the opposition. what a night here in cairo. opponents of the president wanted a message with a powerful show of force. massive crowds, not just here where we are. outside the presidential palace but across the street. across town. in cairo and cities throughout egypt. massive crowds. at least hundreds of thousands of people, probably millions and you can see them cheering again as a military chopper goes above us. these demonstrations are part of a very effective campaign that started months ago with a petition drive calling on the president to step down, calling for new elections. leaders claim that they have gathered 22 million signatures. they say that's a world's rec d record. if that's the case, that's 9 million more than the president received votes last year to win the presidency and the campaign's message is clear. they say, mr. president, more egyptians want you gone than want you in. a short drive
the opposition factions, opponents of president morsi far outnumber the supporters of president morsi. this was about who can put on the best demonstration, a knockout in favor of the opposition. what a night here in cairo. opponents of the president wanted a message with a powerful show of force. massive crowds, not just here where we are. outside the presidential palace but across the street. across town. in cairo and cities throughout egypt. massive crowds. at least hundreds of thousands of...
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they want president morsi gone. what are president morsi's options. can he stay? that seems unlikely. can he reach out to the opposition? the opposition is ignoring his calls to sit down. tough times for the president in a dramatic 48 hours ahead. >> thank you. we'll be following that very closely. >>> we're also following george zimmerman's trial set to resume in about 20 minutes or so. they'll take a lunch break. jurors heard a tape of zimmerman telling police the night he shot and killed trayvon martin who was unarmed. the tape was played during testimony of the first police investigator who interviewed zimmerman after the shooting. that police officer read aloud a statement by zimmerman on that very night. we've learned a lot of detail. it seems as if zimmerman was very calm, not that emotional and really laid out what he said his account was that happened that night. how did they respond, the people inside the courtroom? >> reporter: everyone is paying very close attention to the video reenactment and the audio statement and the written statement that george
they want president morsi gone. what are president morsi's options. can he stay? that seems unlikely. can he reach out to the opposition? the opposition is ignoring his calls to sit down. tough times for the president in a dramatic 48 hours ahead. >> thank you. we'll be following that very closely. >>> we're also following george zimmerman's trial set to resume in about 20 minutes or so. they'll take a lunch break. jurors heard a tape of zimmerman telling police the night he shot...
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john kerry there with former egyptian president mohamed morsi. now we're learning that the secretary of state was on his yacht while the egyptian president morsi was being deposed. >>> plus, all business eyes on a new jobs report, a big one, and what it says about the state of the u.s. economy. we'll be right back. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> so, the day's most bizarre and confrontational testimony i
john kerry there with former egyptian president mohamed morsi. now we're learning that the secretary of state was on his yacht while the egyptian president morsi was being deposed. >>> plus, all business eyes on a new jobs report, a big one, and what it says about the state of the u.s. economy. we'll be right back. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional...
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morsi supporters said his removal from office was illegal. they are calling today's protest a day of rejection. anti-morsi demonstrators are out but in much smaller numbers than what we saw a couple of days ago. their massive protest did help bring about the coup that removed morsi from power. this is what matters. the experience of a product. how will it make someone feel? will it make life better? does it deserve to exist? we spend a lot of time on a few great things. until every idea we touch enhances each life it touches. you may rarely look at it. but you'll always feel it. this is our signature. and it means everything. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believ
morsi supporters said his removal from office was illegal. they are calling today's protest a day of rejection. anti-morsi demonstrators are out but in much smaller numbers than what we saw a couple of days ago. their massive protest did help bring about the coup that removed morsi from power. this is what matters. the experience of a product. how will it make someone feel? will it make life better? does it deserve to exist? we spend a lot of time on a few great things. until every idea we...
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they don't seem likely to talk to president morsy. and if that happens, then the army said they will start their own road map that will transition egypt away, likely having a military takeover, a coup. now, the military says it's not a coup, that they're just enforcing the will of the people, but it seems like the military will take over if the two sides don't come together. >> just don't call it a coup. ian, thank you. ian lee live for us in cairo. >>> well, nsa leaker edward snowden is once again sounding off. >> the american fugitive is speaking out for the first time since fleeing to russia from hong kong. wikileaks appears to be playing the role of press agent for mr. snowden, who apparently remains holed up in the transit area of a moscow airport. >> somewhere there. no one seems to find him yet. in a statement released by wikileaks, snowden writes, "the obama administration has now adopted the strategy of using citizenship as a weapon. without any judicial order the administration now seeks to stop me exercising a basic right,
they don't seem likely to talk to president morsy. and if that happens, then the army said they will start their own road map that will transition egypt away, likely having a military takeover, a coup. now, the military says it's not a coup, that they're just enforcing the will of the people, but it seems like the military will take over if the two sides don't come together. >> just don't call it a coup. ian, thank you. ian lee live for us in cairo. >>> well, nsa leaker edward...
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against the year old morsi government. now morsi has issued an ultimatum. [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ vo: i've always thought the best part about this country is that we get to create our future. you get to take ownership of the choices you make. the person you become. i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not sitting by as their life unfolds. and they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments,
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is urging officials to avoid any arbitrary arrests of morsy and his supporters. morsy is reportedly being detained at the ministry of defense. >>> the south african government is denying reports that former president nelson mandela is in a vegetative state, saying mandela remains in critical but stable position. this comes as a court document reveals that
is urging officials to avoid any arbitrary arrests of morsy and his supporters. morsy is reportedly being detained at the ministry of defense. >>> the south african government is denying reports that former president nelson mandela is in a vegetative state, saying mandela remains in critical but stable position. this comes as a court document reveals that